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  • Myriads — For the wiktionary entry of the word Myriads , see myriad. Myriads Origin Stavanger, Norway Genres Gothic metal Years active 1997 present …   Wikipedia

  • myriads — myr·i·ad || mɪrɪəd n. great number of persons or things, many, a lot, composed of a countless number of items …   English contemporary dictionary

  • Triad (underground societies) — Triad (zh tspl |t=三合會 |s=三合会 |p=Sānhéhuì |l=Triad Society, also known as zh tspl |t=黑社會|s=黑社会|p=Hēishèhuì|l=Black Society) is a term that describes many branches of Chinese underground society and/or organizations based in Hong Kong and Macau and …   Wikipedia

  • Introspection (album) — Infobox Album | Name = Introspection Type = Studio Album Artist = Myriads Released = 2002 Recorded = Genre = Gothic metal Length = 74:05 Label = Napalm Records Producer = Reviews = Last album = In Spheres Without Time (1999) This album =… …   Wikipedia

  • In Spheres Without Time — Infobox Album | Name = In Spheres Without Time Type = Studio Album Artist = Myriads Released = November 22, 1999 Recorded = Genre = Gothic metal Length = 45:13 Label = Napalm Records Producer = Reviews = *The Metal Observer (6.5/10)… …   Wikipedia

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  • History of creationism — The history of creationism is tied to the history of religions. The term creationism in its broad sense covers a wide range of beliefs and interpretations, and was not in common use before the late 19th century. Following the spread of… …   Wikipedia

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  • Chinese origin of playing cards — is an article on the origin of playing cards written by H.B.M General Consul in China and Korea Sir William Henry Wilkinson, and published in the American Anthropologist magazine by the American Anthropological Association under the auspices of… …   Wikipedia

  • myriad — I. noun Etymology: Greek myriad , myrias, from myrioi countless, ten thousand Date: 1555 1. ten thousand 2. a great number < a myriad of ideas > Usage: Recent criticism of the use of myriad as a noun, both in the plural form myriads and in the… …   New Collegiate Dictionary

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